Friday, October 27, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

rIN THE REALM OF SOCIETY War
Efforts Board of
Women's Organizations

Mr. and Mrs. David Baumon
and (laughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Linden and children of
Owo , :so, visited with their sister
and hrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Small.

Miss Ilene Doris Posner, bride-
elect of November, was feted at
a miscellaneous bridal shower
Wednesday, Oct. 11, given by Mrs.
Maynard M. Feldman and the
Misses Ida Eisensmith, Bertha
Friends gathered at the home Robinson and Ruthe Stone, at
the home of Miss Eisensmith.
o f >l r. and Mrs. Samuel Brody,
17537 Muirland Ave., Sunday
Mrs. Maynard M. Feldman
evening, Oct. 22, honoring their (Betty Schnedman) recently re-
son, Cpl. Robert, who flew in for turned from an extended stay
the week-end from Camp Van with her husband, Sgt. Maynard
Don:. Miss., where he is at pres- M. Feldman, who is stationed at
ent training with the Engineering Camp Ellis, Ill.
Division.
Mrs. Morris Schnedtnan of Elm.
Mrs. Ada Green of 2611 Whit- hurst Ave. has returned from a
ney Ave. leaves Sunday for Los short stay in Madison, Wis.,
Angeles where she will spend the where she attended the wedding
winter with her brother and sis- of Miss Marcia Timkins to Saul
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Moss of New York.
Frank. The Franks formerly re-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Felstein of
sided on Longfellow Ave. before
taking up residence in California. San Francisco, Cal., formerly of
Mrs. Green will stop off in Chi- Detroit, entertained Saturday,
c ago to visit her son, William, Oct. 21, at the Chevra Thilim
who is exploitation and publicity Synagogue in honor of the Bar
director for Metro-Goldwyn-May- Mitzvah of their son, Morton.
er Picture Carp.
Due to the death of Mrs. Shir-
Cpl. Herbert Targum, son of ley Gedrich, sister of Mrs. Max
Mr. and Mrs. David Targum of Elias, the Bar Mitzvah of Barney
Indiana Ave., is home on furlough Elias, to be held at the Rose
from Drew Field, Fla. Enroute Sittig Cohen this Saturday, Oct.
to Detroit Cpl. Targums stopped 28, will take place as scheduled;
in New York City to visit his but the reception which was to
cousin, Pfc. Kenneth Morris of be held at the home of Mr. and
Detroit, who is stationed at West Mrs. Max Elias, 2745 Cortland
Ave., will be cancelled.
Point, N. Y.

Zedekah Club to Give
Donor Luncheon Nov. 22

Mt. Sinai Donor
Luncheon Rally at
Bnai Moshe Nov. I

The Zedekah Club met on Mon-
day, Oct. 23. at the home of Mrs.
David Trager. Following an in-
A card party rally will be held
teresting talk on postwar plans
Bnai Moshe Social Hall Nov.
by Mrs. Sadie Hertz, reports at
1 to 8 p. m. sharp. Mrs. Bernard
Rose, general chairman, urges all
members and committees to turn
in pledges and reports that eve-
ning.
Mrs. Jack Nadler, chairman of
the card party, promises a very
enjoyable evening and refresh-
ments will be served.
Mrs. Jacob Horwith, president,
announces that open house will
be held at the home of Mrs. Max
Schubiner, reservation chairman,
1721 Atkinson, TR. 1-6044, every
day for donor luncheon which will
be held at Book-Cadillac Hotel on
Nov. 8.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman
of arrangements for donor lunch-
eon, announces that plans are
being completed for a most en-
joyable afternoon.

Gifts to Women's Aux.
Of Hebrew Schools

SIRS. MARVIN GOLDBERG

were heard from the various com-
mittees concerning plans for the
coming donor luncheon to be
held Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the
Crystal ballroom of the Hotel
Book-Cadillac. Chairman for the
event is Mrs. Marvin Goldberg.
Those who have not already turn-
ed in their pledges may call or
contact pledge chairman, Mrs.
David Trager. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Ben Jacob on Buena Vista.

SHERUTH LEAGUE
On Wednesday evening. Oct.
II, Sheruth League, the formed
dekah Juniors, gave a card
Party, their first social affair, at
the Workmen's Circle on Linwood
A ye. at Burlingame. Mrs. William
Bi rris was chairman, assisted by
M rs. Marvin Stearn, co-chairman.

In honor of the Bar Mitzvah
of George Arthur Deim, given by
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mehlman; Mr. and Mrs. George
Orley, in memory of their broth-
er, Ben Goldbrg; Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Spralser, in memory of
Solomon Kreinson of Buffalo,
N. Y.; Mrs. Harry Goldstein, in
memory of her husband, Harry,
for son, Julius, and daughter,
Sylvia; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber-
man, in memory of Regina Marks
and Harry Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph R. Moss, in memory of
Regina Marx.

BNAI BRITH GIRLS

The three local groups of Bnai
Brith Girls and the 14 chapters
of the AZA will participate in a
service shower given, for the
AZA boys now in uniform. at
the Louis Marshall Social Center
on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 p. m.
Admission is any small article
useful to servicemen, such as
cards, stationery, books, etc.

BNAI BRITH GIRLS
The next meeting of the Fran-
ces Solovich Bnai Brith Girls will
CHILDREN'S SERVICE
The Saturday morning chil-
be held on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p. m.
at the Louis Marshall Social Cen- dren's service at the Rose Sittig
Cohen School was opened last
ter, Richton and Linwood.
Wednesday, Oct. 21. All children
who have mastered the elements
JNF MEETING
On Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 12:30 of reading are admitted to these
P. m., Mrs. R. B. Newman, 1935 junior services, which are con-
Oakman Blvd., will be hostess to ducted by the children them-
the board members of the Ladies' selves, under the supervision of
Auxiliary of Jewish National the principal and the teachers.
Fund. Members are urged to at- The services begin at 9:30 each
Sabbath morning.
tend this important meeting.

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Neugarten Medical Aid
To Hold Rally Oct. 30

Youth Education League
To Hold Luncheon Nov. 6

To Meet Wed., Nov. I

The Neugarten Medical Aid
will hold a rally Monday, Oct.
The opening breakfast meet- 30, at 1.30 o'clock in the Eng-
ing of the War Effort Board of lish Room of the Book-Cadillac.
the League of Jewish Women's Admission is the paid pledge to
Organizations will be held on
Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Jew-

Mrs. Phillip B. Kollin, chair-
man of the raffle project of the
Youth Education League, an-
nounced the date of the drawing
which will take place at the paid-

MRS. SAM ROTHSTEIN

MRS. CARL SCHILLER

ish Community Center at 10:30
a. m. Mrs. Carl Schiller, chair-
man, and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown,
president of the League, urge all
presidents and civilian defense
chairmen of all offiliated organi-
zations to attend this meeting.
Dr. Preston H. Scott, Profes-
sor of Speech and Education of
Wayne University, will be the
guest speaker. His message is
entitled "Education Preparedness
for World Peace." Dr. Scott
states: "It is felt by educators
that it is vitally important for
presidents of all organizations
to inculcate in their agendas edu-
cation on World Peace—the type
that we want."
In addition, current releases
of the Office of Wad Information
wil be discussed—new needs of
the Blood Bank, O.P.A. regula-
tions, the necessity for volun-
teers for the conversion period.
The Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver, through its president,
Mrs. Leon Zechman, and her
committee, will be in charge of
the breakfast arrangements. Mrs.
Saul Glueckman, University 1-
4914, should be called for reser-
vations for the breakfast.

Primrose Club to Sponsor
Cc rd Party Sunday, Nov. 19

The Primrose Benevolent Club
will sponsor the first card party
of the season on Sunday, Nov.
19, at 7:3 p. m. at the United
Hebrew School, Lawton at Tyler.
For tickets call ticket chairman,
Mrs. Becky Weinman, TY. 5-
6101.
At a board meeting held on
Monday, Oct. 23, at the home of
Mrs. Helen Greenberg, 3330 Elm-
hurst, Mrs. Irene Radman was
appointed pledge chairman for
the coming donor luncheon to
take place at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel on Jan. 16 at 12:30 p. m.

Jr. Congregation of
Simons School Opens Oct. 28

The Junior Congregation of
the David W. Simons School will
officially open on Saturday morn-
ing, Oct. 28, at 9:30 a. m. Par-
ents are asked to induce their
children to attend services reg-
ularly every Saturday. By doing
so, the children will form the
habit of attending services on
Saturday, they will acquaint
themselves with the procedure
of the services and will also im
prove their reading. Henry Wein-
traub, a member of th eBar Mitz-
vah class, will conduct the serv-
ices as cantor under the super-
vision of the staff of the David
W. Simons School.

EPSILON CHI SORORITY

At a very impressive candle-
light ceremony six Detroit girls
became pledges of the Alpha
Chapter of Epsilon Chi at Mich-
igan State College, East Lansing,
Mich.: Elaine Barnett, Rhoda
Borin, Janice Fisher, Ruth Good-
man, Corinne Margolis and Pa-
tricia Paul.

HEBREW SCHOOLS

The United Hebrew Schools
gratefully acknowledge the re-
For FREE
ceipt of one Scholarship from
Estimates
Dr. and Mrs. M. Blain, Northlamt
Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitz-
-)) vah of their son, Alexander,

the annual luncheon. Mrs. Mor-
ton Jacobs, rummage chairman,
has available rummage dates, res-
ervations for which can be made
by calling TO. 8-5010. Punch
boards may be secured from Mrs.
Morris Roth, TO. 8-3167.
Mrs. Charles Rothstein, chair-
man of the War Efforts Com-
mittee, reports that the Veterans'
Administration Hospital of Bat-
tle Creek, Mich., will be equipped
with a day room financed by the
Club. A substantial contribution
is being made to the American
Red Cross for the American
Red Cross for the Army and
Navy embarkation kits.

MRS. PHILLIP B. KOLLIN

up membership luncheon to be
held on Monday. Nov. 6, at the
home of Mrs. Ben Tobin.
The winning ticket will receive
a box of nylon hose. Mrs. Kol-
lin's co-chairmen for the affair
are Mrs. B. Levinson, Mrs. M.
Temchin and Mrs. M. Shatz.
Proceeds from this project will
be given to the Rehabilitation
Center and Trade School in Pal-
estine.
The next board meeting will
take place Monday, Oct. 30, at
the home of Mrs. P. Kollin and
Mrs. A. Kane will be co-hostess.

RODIN CLUB

Mount Sinai Juniors
Install Officers Oct. 15

The new officers of the JEMS
were installed at a meeting held
Sunday, Oct. 15. Madelyn Kram-
er, president; Elaine Hurvich,
vice president; Phyllis Cherney,
recording secretary; Audrey Al-
len, treasurer; and Pearl Brooks,
corresponding secretary.
Committee chairmen for the
coming year have been announced
as: Social, Rhoda Gurvis and
Rita Bricker; sports, Helen Ganz;
war activities, Eleanor Rosen-
haus ; publicity, Lillian Sobel;
Sergeant-at-Arms, Shirley Krim;
Sunshine, Edithe Pinkis. Audrey
Hartman is in charge of the
JEMS Log.
Plans were formulated for knit-
ting lap robes for soldiers at
Jercy Jones Hospital. All mem-
bers interested in helping are
asked to contact Eleanor Rosen-
haus, UN. 3-3034.
There will be a meeting Sun-
day, Oct. 29, at the Book-Cad-
illac Hotel. All members are
urged to be present.
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The last meeting of the Rodin
Club was held on Oct. 4 at the
home of Mrs. Irving Burke of
18308 Littlefield. The next meet-
ing will be held on Nov. 1 at the
home of Mrs. David Grossman,
18245 Prairie.

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